Alaska Route 11

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Alaska Route 11, also known as the Dalton Highway, is a remote and rugged road in northern Alaska that connects the interior road system to the Arctic oil fields near Prudhoe Bay.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
road transportation infrastructure
state highway
accesses Deadhorse, Alaska NERFINISHED
Prudhoe Bay oil infrastructure NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Dalton Highway NERFINISHED
North Slope Haul Road NERFINISHED
characteristic remote
rugged
sparsely populated corridor
connectsTo Alaska Route 2 NERFINISHED
Arctic oil fields
Prudhoe Bay oil fields NERFINISHED
country United States of America
crosses Arctic Circle NERFINISHED
Yukon River NERFINISHED
follows Trans-Alaska Pipeline System NERFINISHED
hazard extreme winter weather
ice and snow
limited services
highwaySystem Alaska Routes NERFINISHED
length approximately 414 miles
locatedIn Arctic region
subarctic region
maintainedBy Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities NERFINISHED
northernmostPoint one of the northernmost roads in North America
northernTerminus near Deadhorse, Alaska
near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
notableFor scenic Arctic landscapes
wilderness surroundings
officialName Alaska Route 11 NERFINISHED
openTo public motor vehicle traffic
parallelTo Trans-Alaska Pipeline System NERFINISHED
passesThrough North Slope Borough NERFINISHED
Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area NERFINISHED
primaryUse access to North Slope oil fields
industrial haul road
region Arctic Alaska NERFINISHED
Northern Alaska
roadType two-lane highway
routeNumber 11
southernTerminus near Livengood, Alaska
state Alaska
surface partly gravel
partly paved
terminusAreaUse oil production
trafficLevel low

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Atigun Pass traversedBy Alaska Route 11
Atigun Pass highestPointOn Alaska Route 11